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We will accept that, provided you give us the URLs of the quality pr0n sites

heh, you should read the article I posted about malware being more common on non-porn sites =P But on a more serious note, that is just the thing. I don't really go anywhere shady on my company's computer =P It was probably just firefox and windows being themselves (though I am still skeptical at best). The sites they were resolving were facebook, twitter and google. I don't really go on twitter so that is one that popped up as an issue. Does firefox inherently resolve these to caching purposes? Blech, it is all fixed now. It might have something to do with my companies network as well >.< They won't let me configure it, and the person who does configure it has no idea what he is doing but that is just politics.